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Tino joins Marlins' staff as hitting coach

Redmond adds Tino to Marlins' staff as hitting coach

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Tino Martinez

By Joe Frisaro
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MLB.com |

MIAMI -- The Marlins added some championship experience to their coaching staff on Thursday.

Tino Martinez, a four-time World Series winner while with the Yankees, has been named Miami's hitting coach. Martinez, 44, played 16 seasons, including a tenure on New York's title teams in 1996, '98, '99 and 2000.

A career .271 hitter, Martinez is a native of Tampa, Fla. He is the first major hire for new Marlins manager Mike Redmond.

Miami is still finalizing its staff. The Marlins are searching for a bench coach and pitching coach. Martinez replaces Eduardo Perez, who recently was hired as Houston's bench coach.

Offense was an area of concern for Miami in 2012. The club scored 609 runs, which ranked 15th in the National League, and its team batting average of .244 was 13th out of 16 in the NL.

Timely hitting also was a concern, with the team batting .234 with runners in scoring position.